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Page 227
He then says : * The design of Aristotle in this work is to lead us from forms merged in , or inseparable from , matter , to those forms which are entirely immaterial , and which , in his own words , are the most luminous of all things ...
He then says : * The design of Aristotle in this work is to lead us from forms merged in , or inseparable from , matter , to those forms which are entirely immaterial , and which , in his own words , are the most luminous of all things ...
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-What things are to be separated from Agriculture . Whether Agriculture is an art . The principles and end of Agriculture . - Of the parts of Agriculture . Of the soil of the farm : what things are to be examined .
-What things are to be separated from Agriculture . Whether Agriculture is an art . The principles and end of Agriculture . - Of the parts of Agriculture . Of the soil of the farm : what things are to be examined .
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What things ought to be done between the vernal Equinox and the rising of the Vergiliæ . - What must be done between the rising of the Vergili : e and the summer Solstice . What is to be done between the summer Solstice and the Dog star ...
What things ought to be done between the vernal Equinox and the rising of the Vergiliæ . - What must be done between the rising of the Vergili : e and the summer Solstice . What is to be done between the summer Solstice and the Dog star ...
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